Noshing Around

Playing With Food

When dining at Uno Chicago Grill, kids can play with food as they create their own pizzas. Each child receives an apron, pizza dough, tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese and pepperoni for $3.99. Located at 10180 N. Oracle Road; 878-0222.

Re-Opened

Little Poca Cosa Café re-opened in its new and improved location at 151 N. Stone Ave., this time with a larger kitchen, shaded patio waiting area and disability accessible restrooms. Sisters Marcela and Sandra Dávila continue to greet customers but still won't let you dally if others are waiting. Reservations are not necessary because there's no phone; open weekdays serving breakfast and lunch from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Displaced

Charro Grill, a fast-casual concept co-partnered by Metro Restaurants and El Charro, which opened a few months ago in Joesler Village at River Road and Campbell Avenue, has closed. It will re-open near El Charro at 100 W. Orange Grove Road in the former Smokin' space. Smokin', a Metro restaurant, has been extinguished at this location.

At other Metro restaurants during October, for every bottle of Big Tattoo Red and Big Tattoo White sold, Two Brothers Winery will donate 50 cents to national breast cancer charities and 50 cents to the UA Patients Association, an organization assisting cancer patients who cannot afford treatment.

Closed

The Three Sisters at 4210 E. Speedway Blvd. closed, but a new sign says "Green Bamboo Than-Truc Restaurant coming soon." Let's hope the food is as good but the service improves.

Winning Wine Dinners

Tucson Culinary Festival hosts 12 distinctive wine dinners during three days (Nov. 4-6) with restaurants from Plush to Pastiche, Livorno to Fuego and more. Visit www.tucsonculinaryfestival.com for participating restaurants, dates, prices and to order tickets online.